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Bet that one had the orange juice shooting out of your nose. That would have cracked me up.
How do they enforce that one? " You vill eat your breakfast. Ve have ways of making you consume that danish.'
Thankfully, a goon squad didn't show up at 8:15 to take me down for vittles. I did get a chuckle when I saw the card on the door informing about the breakfast.
Wished I'd taken a snapshot of it. I also wished I'd taken picture of the sign outside of the little subdivision with the quaint sounding name of Morningwood.
I can't stand the use of the word "sucks" -- especially in writing.
I realize most would think it's fine, but I'd hope otherwise.
I also cannot stand this verb. Many years ago I saw a magazine ad for Nintento that stated, "When Losing Sucks." I was completely appalled and offended (my kids were little then). Sadly, it's become so common that I'm no longer surprised to hear or read it.
Thankfully, a goon squad didn't show up at 8:15 to take me down for vittles. I did get a chuckle when I saw the card on the door informing about the breakfast.
Wished I'd taken a snapshot of it. I also wished I'd taken picture of the sign outside of the little subdivision with the quaint sounding name of Morningwood.
I also cannot stand this verb. Many years ago I saw a magazine ad for Nintento that stated, "When Losing Sucks." I was completely appalled and offended (my kids were little then). Sadly, it's become so common that I'm no longer surprised to hear or read it.
Copy that. Back in the "day" that was considered a swear word, I'd use it in the dorm, but not at home. It's so commonplace these days, hard to believe. It sucks.
In a car repair forum, I read the following statement:
I've Benn told it is the window regulator.
In my opinion, this isn't a typo.
If it was merely a typo, the word in question would probably have been typed as, "been".
The poster's apparent need to capitalize the word (as well as its misspelling ) seems to indicate a lot of confusion regarding the word, "been".
Last edited by Retriever; 01-20-2013 at 09:17 AM..
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